The proximal walls of a class II cavity on a deciduous molar 1) Follow directions of enamel rods 2) Coverage toward occlusal surface 3) Diverge toward occlusal surface 4) Undermine enamel which is very thin
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
A permanent tooth bud, which has been accidentally removed during extraction of a deciduous tooth, should be 1) Discarded 2) The socket curetted and the tooth bud replanted with primary teeth 3) Pulpectomy of the tooth bud and placed into the socket 4) Place deep into the socket from where it was removed
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
The four-year-old child who is aggressive in his behaviour in the dental stress situation is usually manifesting a basic 1) Spoiled nature 2) Fear reaction 3) Reaction to underaffection 4) Resentment against dentistry
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
To stimulate root apex formation (apexification) in incompletely developed young permanent tooth "Frank" technique utilises? 1) Formocresol 2) Buckeye"s fomocresol 3) Beech wood creosote 4) Calcium hydroxide and CMCP
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
At birth, child shows marked convex profile. This is due to 1) Protruded maxilla 2) Retruded mandible 3) Large size maxilla 4) Small sized mandible
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
In a 9-year-old child, caries is commonly seen on 1) Occlusal surface of lower permanent first molar 2) Occlusal surface of upper permanent first molar 3) Distal surface of lower permanent first molar 4) Mesial surface of upper permanent first molar
PedodonticsAnswer: 1
A child verbally trying to mask his apparent feeling is said to be 1) Neurotic 2) Incongruent 3) Inconsistent 4) None of the above